In the present study the epidemic of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) subtype B in Slovenia during the 10-year period was investigated using phylogenetic analysis of pol gene sequences. 119 pol sequences generated on samples dated from January 1996 to December 2005 were retrieved from the database of Slovenian HIV/AIDS Reference Laboratory. The phylogenetic analysis revealed 14 potentially significant transmission clusters (bootstrap value 98%), comprising 34 HIV-1 strains. The vast majority of clustered individuals were men (91%), and of them, 79% were men who have sex with men. Factors significantly associated with clustering were: recent infection (HIV-1 infection during or after year 2003), diagnosis of primary HIV-1 infecti...
Previous molecular studies of Serbian HIV epidemic identified the dominance of subtype B and presenc...
Previous molecular studies of Serbian HIV epidemic identified the dominance of subtype B and presenc...
Limited information is available to describe the molecular epidemiology of HIV-1 in Bulgaria. To bet...
In the present study the epidemic of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) subtype B in Sloven...
The HIV-1 epidemic in Slovenia, a small Central European country, has some characteristics that make...
21st International BioInformatics Workshop on Virus Evolution and Molecular EpidemiologyIn Slovenia,...
Background: The number of HIV-1 infected individuals in the Western world continues to rise. More in...
Previous molecular studies of Serbian HIV epidemic identified the dominance of subtype B and presenc...
Objectives:To analyze phylogenetic relations and assess the role of cross-border clusters in the spr...
Reconstruction of HIV transmission links allows to trace the spread and dynamics of infection and gu...
INTRODUCTION:Reconstruction of HIV transmission links allows to trace the spread and dynamics of inf...
Previous molecular studies of Serbian HIV epidemic identified the dominance of subtype B and presenc...
Limited information is available to describe the molecular epidemiology of HIV-1 in Bulgaria. To bet...
Previous molecular studies of Serbian HIV epidemic identified the dominance of subtype B and presenc...
Previous molecular studies of Serbian HIV epidemic identified the dominance of subtype B and presenc...
Previous molecular studies of Serbian HIV epidemic identified the dominance of subtype B and presenc...
Previous molecular studies of Serbian HIV epidemic identified the dominance of subtype B and presenc...
Limited information is available to describe the molecular epidemiology of HIV-1 in Bulgaria. To bet...
In the present study the epidemic of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) subtype B in Sloven...
The HIV-1 epidemic in Slovenia, a small Central European country, has some characteristics that make...
21st International BioInformatics Workshop on Virus Evolution and Molecular EpidemiologyIn Slovenia,...
Background: The number of HIV-1 infected individuals in the Western world continues to rise. More in...
Previous molecular studies of Serbian HIV epidemic identified the dominance of subtype B and presenc...
Objectives:To analyze phylogenetic relations and assess the role of cross-border clusters in the spr...
Reconstruction of HIV transmission links allows to trace the spread and dynamics of infection and gu...
INTRODUCTION:Reconstruction of HIV transmission links allows to trace the spread and dynamics of inf...
Previous molecular studies of Serbian HIV epidemic identified the dominance of subtype B and presenc...
Limited information is available to describe the molecular epidemiology of HIV-1 in Bulgaria. To bet...
Previous molecular studies of Serbian HIV epidemic identified the dominance of subtype B and presenc...
Previous molecular studies of Serbian HIV epidemic identified the dominance of subtype B and presenc...
Previous molecular studies of Serbian HIV epidemic identified the dominance of subtype B and presenc...
Previous molecular studies of Serbian HIV epidemic identified the dominance of subtype B and presenc...
Limited information is available to describe the molecular epidemiology of HIV-1 in Bulgaria. To bet...